Definition of Oxamate. Meaning of Oxamate. Synonyms of Oxamate

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Definition of Oxamate

Oxamate
Oxamate Ox*am"ate, n. (Chem.) A salt of oxamic acid.

Meaning of Oxamate from wikipedia

- Oxamate is the carboxylate anion of oxamic acid. Oxamate has a molecular formula of C2H2NO3− and is an isosteric form of pyruvate. Salts and esters of...
- enzymology, an oxamate carbamoyltransferase (EC 2.1.3.5) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction carbamoyl phosphate + oxamate ⇌ {\displaystyle...
- following compounds have been demonstrated to inhibit the LDHA enzyme: Oxamate Epigallocatechin gallate Quinoline 3-sulfonamide CHK-336 ENSG00000288299...
- Andrew Glaid; George Schwert (1958). "Lactic Dehydrogenase V. inhibition by Oxamate and Oxalate". Journal of Biological Chemistry. 234 (5): 1143–8. doi:10...
- polymers, including polyester, epoxide, and acrylic upon binding with them. Oxamate, the conjugate base of oxamic acid Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry :...
- changes in metabolic processes and overall survival of carcinoma cells. Oxamate is a cytosolic inhibitor of LDH A that significantly decreases ATP production...
- 5.1.125: N 2-acetyl-L-2,4-diaminobutanoate deacetylase * EC 3.5.1.126: oxamate amidohydrolase * EC 3.5.1.127: jasmonoyl-L-amino acid hydrolase * EC 3...
- nitrogen atoms. Each carbon is doubly bonded to oxygen. Reacting sodium oxamate (the sodium salt of oxamic acid) with hydrochloric acid yields some tetraketopiperazine...
- which belongs to the genus Oxalobacter. O. vibrioformis uses oxalate and oxamate as its sole source of energy and acetate as its main source of carbon....
- 1.3.3: ornithine carbamoyltransferase EC 2.1.3.4: deleted EC 2.1.3.5: oxamate carbamoyltransferase EC 2.1.3.6: putrescine carbamoyltransferase EC 2.1...